
LED Status
LED STATUS
1
Green LED: Recording Status
- LED blinks once per second every 5s: Logger in standby (not recording)
- LED blinks twice per second every 5s: Logger in recording mode
2
Blue LED: Bluetooth
- LED OFF: Bluetooth OFF (disabled)
- LED ON: Bluetooth ON (enabled - not transmitting)
- LED blinks twice per second: Bluetooth ON (enabled - transmitting)
3
Red LED: Phase Order
- OFF: Phase rotation order correct
- LED blinks once per second: Phase rotation order incorrect
4
Red LED: Overload
- OFF: No input overload
- LED blinks once per second: At least one input is in overload
- LED ON: Indicates a current probe is either mismatched or missing
5
Red/Green LED: SD-Card Status
- Green LED ON: SD-Card is OK
- Red LED blinks five times every 5s: SD-Card is full
- Red LED blinks four times every 5s: less than 1 week capacity remaining
- Red LED blinks three times every 5s: less than 2 weeks capacity remaining
- Red LED blinks twice every 5s: less than 3 weeks capacity remaining
- Red LED blinks once every 5s: less than 4 weeks capacity remaining
- Red LED ON: SD-Card is not present or locked
6
Yellow/Red LED: Battery Status
- When the AC power cord is connected, the battery charges until it is full
- LED OFF: Battery full (with or without power supply)
- Yellow LED ON: Battery is charging
- Yellow LED blinks once per second: Battery is recovering from a full discharge
- Red LED blinks twice per second: Low battery (and no power supply)
7
under
ON/OFF button
Green LED: ON/OFF
- LED ON: External power supply present
- LED OFF: No external power supply
8
embedded in
the connector
Green LED: Ethernet
- LED OFF: No activity
- LED blinking: Activity
9
embedded in
the connector
Yellow LED: Ethernet
- LED OFF: The stack failed to initialize or Ethernet controller failed to initialize
- Blink Slow, toggle every second: The stack initialized properly
- Blink Fast, toggle 10 times per second: The Ethernet controller initialized
properly
- Blink Twice, toggle 2 times, then pause: DHCP Error
- LED ON: Network initialized and ready for use
Installing DataView®
DO NOT CONNECT THE INSTRUMENT TO THE PC BEFORE INSTALLING THE
SOFTWARE AND DRIVERS.
1. Insert the USB stick into an available USB port (wait for driver to be installed).
2. If Autorun is enabled, an AutoPlay window should appear. If Autorun is disabled, it will be
necessary to open Windows Explorer, then locate and open the USB stick drive labeled
“DataView” to view the files on the drive.
3. In the AutoPlay window, select “Open folder to view files”.
4. Double-click on Setup.exe from the opened folder view to launch the Dataview®setup program.
NOTE: For more information on using the DataView® software, refer to the Power Energy Logger
(PEL) user manual that is supplied on the USB stick.